0. libhid- libhid provides a generic and flexible way to access and interact with USB HID devices, much like libusb does for plain USB devices. It is based on libusb, thus it requires no HID support in the kernel. Please go to the webpage for further information!

2. Axel Download Accelerator- Axel tries to accelerate HTTP/FTP downloading process by using multiple connections for one file. It can use multiple mirrors for a download. Axel has no dependencies and is lightweight, so it might be useful as a wget clone on byte-critical systems.

3. Muscle applications- Smart card applications to use or manage one of the card supported by the Muscle plugins.
Source code available from http://anonscm.debian.org/viewvc/muscleapps/trunk/PCSC/ or svn://anonscm.debian.org/svn/muscleapps/trunk/

5. ltrace- ltrace intercepts and records dynamic library calls which are called by an executed process and the signals received by that process. It can also intercept and print the system calls executed by the program.

6. Virtual Live OS Upgrade Testing Suite- This project is a software suite for creating a virtual OS installation from one repository which can then be upgraded from a second repository. This suite can use a virtual environment to indentify errors when upgrading a live system.

8. OpenCA packages for Debian- The OpenCA PKI Development Project is a collaborative effort to develop a Open Source Certification Authority.
The OpenCA OCSP responder project is aimed to the development of an HTTP based OCSP respoder.

9. FAI - Fully Automatic Installation- FAI is an automated installation tool to install Debian GNU/Linux on a Linux Cluster or a bunch of different hosts.
The official git repository is now hostsed on https://github.com/faiproject/fai

11. tts- This project aims to gather all the people who work on a tts or speech synthesizer package. They can put all their packages, for accessibility-purpose or not, in a single group, and dialogue together and with developers, to see and fix common problems.

19. Winix - GNU/Linux safely- Winix runs Linux safely on your Windoze install. No partitioning, no mess ups! Winix works by installing Linux into a loopback file, then booting in to it. Winix is sponsored by the Heritage Linux Group (http://www.heritagelinux.tk).